Improvement in the manufacture of imitation medicated wines



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,

VINCENT BROSSEAU, OF ST. SEBASTIAN, CANADA.

IMPROVEMENT IN THE MANUFACTURE OF IMITATION MEDlCATED WINES.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent N0. 145,928, dated December 30, 1873; applhaion filed J nne 5, 1873.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, VINCENT BROSSEAU, of St. Sebastian, county and district of Iberville, Province of Quebec, Canada, have invented a certain Compound called Vin Anti-Dyspeptique et Fortifiant de Brosseau, (Brosseaus Anti-Dyspeptic and Strengthening Wine,) to be used in the treatment of dyspepsia and debility, of which the following is a specification:

To prepare the anti-dyspeptic and strengthening wine, take one gallon of the juice of the elderberry fruit; then add half a gallon of water, one ounce of ground ginger, and three pounds and a half of sugar. Wait three days for the fermentation; then put the compound in bottles. It is then ready for use.

I claim as my invention- A compound of elderberry juice, water, ginger, and sugar, substantially as and for the purpose specified.

St. Sebastian, P. Q., May the 17th, 1873.

VINCENT BROSSEAU.

Witnesses:

' H. BROSSEAU,

JOSEPH BROSSEAU. 

